Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus was sworn in on August 8 to lead Bangladesh’s interim government following a three-day power vacuum that resulted from Sheikh Hasina quitting as prime minister and fleeing the country. The 84-year-old microcredit pioneer faces a massive task of restoring law and order, steadying a limping economy and setting the stage for...

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